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pulse motor Working video and info

Started by adam flow nemo, June 15, 2007, 02:03:22 PM

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b0rg13

hi Jason, and all.
..i notice you have made many of these , can you draw /, what is the best configeration for crank power?,so it can run just a small gen say to only light say 5x 100Watt bulbs....and in theory the pulse engine can power it self on caps charges?

i guess im asking do bigger magnets and more of them and bigger coils =stronger faster?.. Rens engine looks like it goes pretty fast...is it becasue of more magnets and more pulses?.
if you want to get out of the rat race,you have to let go of the cheese.

adam flow nemo

The differential Hall sensor IC detects the motion and position of ferromagnetic and permanent magnet structures by measuring the differential flux density of the magnetic field. Offset cancellation is achieved by advanced digital signal processing.
Immediately after power-on motion is detected (start-up mode). After a few transitions the sensor has finished self-calibration and switches to a high-accuracy mode (running mode). In running mode switching occurs at signal zero-crossing of the arithmetic mean of max and min value of magnetic differential signal.

very proud of you all
peace

Ren

Thanks adam. Good to see you in your thread again. I was going to ask a question on the internal workings of transistors, namely the difference of pnp to npn. I thought Id look first and came across a page which I found very helpful!

here it is for any that are interested.

http://www.markallen.com/teaching/ucsd/147a/lectures/lecture3/10.php

Nastrand2000

Thanks for the link Ren. I've read about the differences in pnp vs. npn in electronic books, but this site very simple.
Jason

Ren

thats all that works for me Jase, simple;D lol